PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY f Meiieur Ut- e. (3 'i'.c k diu4 jal Ass~ociation. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Yost-j mseGeea.bSubscription by carrier,. $3.50; by mail, I $4.00. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- hard Street. Phones: Editorial, :2414 and 176-M ; busi- ness, 960. EDITORIA, 1STAIF 1I"elepIones 2414 and 176-M l MANAGING EDITOR PHi LIP M. WAGNER Editor---------------..John G. Garlinghouse News Editor............. Robert G. Ramsay City editor ...........Manning fLlousewvorth Night Editors George W. Davis 'Harold A. Moore ThmsKe Hrnth C. Keller No rman R. TIhalw'r Sports Editor......... William H. Stonemnan Sunday Editor..........Robert S. Mansfield Women's. 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Arnold W. L. Mullins W. F. Ardussi K. F. Mast Gordon Burris 11. L. Newmiann F'. Dentz Thomas Olmnstead Philip' Deitz N. D. Ryan Rsnwi David Fox .Rsezeg Norman Frreehling Margaret Sadburg W. E. H{amaker 1. K. Schoenfeld F. Toinson S. H4. Sinclair L- lH. Kraamer F. Taylor opinion. If he says that he has been able to determine the ten "greatest' he should be listened to just as w'ere the ::-ges of old. He has the advan-, tage o' 9P, years of life, most of which ha-, 1wen degvoted to intelligent study. Our only disappointment in the mat- ter must be that he should not have id(iscovered in the time alloted to him the hopelessness of undexs :tnding all the great educators in 2,110 years. Tbie souls of the many unrecogn zeta intellectual leaders of the world will join in their condemnation of Dr. Eliot's choice. It can only cause great confusion in IH eaven, on earth, and in the region s bplowv. Nothing furthei hlas loeen accomplished. people for the benefit of those who operate automobiles, a point which is hardly tenable. An honest evaluation cf the whole proposition can hardly j onlwith anything but a vindication _)' the action of the supreme court annI the justice of the tax and its im- rlli, (utoeffect clause. TTIE HOUSE AWAKES {After less than two hours debate on a m easure which required a two-, thirds majority for passage, the -House of Representatives has passed a new postal pay and rate increase 1-ill, the result of the rejection of the bill recently passect by the Senate ___- T M USIC AND IDR AMA rrrrrw rwrrwn T EX T O O K S For A ll C olleges BIROKiENIMAGES3 "In Asia lay his first kingdom. -On the banks of the Ganges they built him his home, a vast palace springing from column to column into the air! and pouring from column to column down again Kato the 'water. Sur rounded by gardens spread warm and rich with flowers and cooled by foun- tains; gardens into which no sounds . entered, in which hardly anything NEW AND SECOND-HAND 'al, HM BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK . .. .. i i t ~BJ Vi!N JNCYNand tuirned doawn by the House on the stirred. Only in the cool and private g;round. tha t it infringed on that: chambers of this palace the swift For mnary Ct'7riffs ofhe z odv's exelusive right to initiate rev- mid fhsatnat rrdcn and for rctaly lLar!t.enelisto. Lincoln is our out:tandling national It is refreshing just to hear of the stnl.Smehn hy eemkn' figure -the Ame.incan ideal. He ispeydsac faymaueb h which should become him, something looked upon as the person who mnade national legislators and even moretohnrhesitwichagvn him birth. And then, one day, the our present union possible, asr a for i7 nota=ble in the case of this one which ceeoyfnti crmn eto whih sillstivivs, lactin di-fjha-s been so much debated, passed, and part; a celebration once more in cordant elements and bringing out the vetoed at Washington. 'There are,prieothCeaonteoltaks bestin mercancharcte. Te a however, more important good points giving, the hurrah for existence, and' nual observation of his birthday taus about the new 1)111 which should make call foth nnuerale uloieswith it the sterner hurrahi for the call foth inumrabe euogis jit acceptable both to the Senate andj privilege of the existence to conme. which impart the general impression; to the President.. Among other things, whc svie y h odDah of pesoaliy byod te rac ofit otonly carries; the same pay in- And during the ceremony there ap- ordinary individuals, crease of $68,000,000 as provided in peared befo~'e the eyes of the brown Thee i a ertin alu inallofthe ;former bill, but also proposes rate worshippers the symbols of all things this, keeping awake as it does a feel- advances which, it is estimated, will onerhadinNraaIr in,g of veneration for a truly great 000d~i~o~oo there isY;1-00-,- he comes, the figure, the puppet, at manbutthishar .th if'i' The new bill provides enough revI whom you all 'augh so much . You possible virtues and deeds placed to "enue to make the pay increase po-:luhat . oa ecuenn u hisscre iv hi asuprhman">sile as a good business proposition. his weaknesses are left to him He; petwhc hsliteapel.Shol-and since even- its opponents dontreflects these fronm you; but you chilrenvie hi wit aw intea ofd ny that the emlocsdeserve the in- would not have laughed had yoti seen I understanding; even those of college crease. on this ground, the main one Iiii i rmi htaewe .e are incin a to ens:ision a sort Of, of its objectors, of which is President' he was called upon to be the symb~ol tin God who never enjoyed thr^ ordi- Coolidge, should be ready to acceptIofmnithgracre nyanz nar plasiresof ifeandwhoeec- the present bill and aid in its success- stepping forward, was the beautiful pied bimself only with serious things.; ful patssage as soon as possible. Ifigure of our delight. If we should Tolstoi attributed to Lincoln the qual -____________ ities of a deity in human form-a sort,."lag ataidnstth meoyf of second savior. Business men who uH E 3. 1. P. A. the marionette, we would be lauglhin. wrie fr te Aerian againe'fid ~niversity journalists today wiel- at the fall that we have brought about, in tie Civil War presidtent the cla',si( come high school journalists to the !in ourselves-laui ghing at the beliefs -ar'rual" thr-e day conference of theI and images we have broken." example of a self-made man. A min-I dwrGoonCag"O thAt .. , , r.-. m. - dward Gordon Crii Praccn--hecAu D INCING Learn the 1925 Latest Modern Dances. Inner Circle Tdddle. Tango Fox Trot. Private les- sons daily, 10 A. M.-10 P. M. Adults Class every Monday and Friday evenings, 8 P. M40 P. M. Fifteen one-hour lessons, $5.00. Terrace Garden 22 VWuerth Arcade Phone 241-R Declicious ! Try one of our barbecued sandwiches. You'll like the tender, juicy melat and the freshly baked, bun. TE UEINN 449 S. State St. ~WALK-OVER'S FIFTIETH AN N VERSARYlt Walk i1 li iS YOU CANT EA~T YOUR. CAKE A'NIHAVEIT, Ne Spring Tan A lightecr weight gramIcla ticr. Louis W. Kramer THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 Night Editor-GEORGE W DAVIS THE M~IG&HTY TEN OF DL)ThELIOT There are few people in CE~ttat.ora1 N01") b wo ave not a profound re.- inter in Ann Armor 1,,,,t unda4y placedl 1-.m tand his fellow hero Washingtoia on pedesta^); }}-:.hn-4c roin the banks of th-e lectinvg the recently enacted gasoline -: havoedolt! Nothing daunted tax imnler its i'.)1)edl it aeffr'Ctclause~r m ' il trn : ^lers ventured a list and the mnotorists of the state will ho- of t-eir so-gn marvels, and world al-I gin at once to help pay for the road,. w- oen cycl c;pedias, and scicntitt which are of direct benefit to thon of = h: present day have attempted to! almost exclusively. f?'I)'e' iit-always taking the magici The hope of the Detroit Automnobile u'sr~be ~evn.1 clubh and the nanv thorsnn~zs of mso- The roallv up-to-date manifestation torists which it represented ia;- in (de- ;':i: l'alefisns, however, :feTrning the collection (if the tix un)til , ., i bca of Pnin-r the "great. after a referendutm of the voters of c' tion. Eac'h succeed~ing year the of the Theatre." Y 'lne of this mutual exciange of opin- ;____I~j 1 i'mn is made increasingly evident, and " 111"fTTE JEs. tEJ 17ES" I = lT o iii~ti'id lH-1:z11W/It ,' not131Jb the meigibeog mr ad rthir ornblow , editor of the I1'ictd taov lC.fwdo e mntre an outsta nding event ini tie! Theatre Arh Maga ,ine, wrote the follow- t- school year. ing review of "Little Jessie James"A1 do it? Volume s lcs is the answer. To-i---nmn n vme hihi oapa a ieWiny but who wants to have it 1"1: r oum.T n To Mchian en nd ome i5whih isto pper a th Whtne 'Iwhen you can always get more. I Cur pr~fccc] 1 a\C'4Ot~lfl.Tlil given the 'privilege of assistin, those 'theatre, Saturday, Febraury 14: There's a lot of Cakes and Pas- who some, day will have an active i "Take one naughty bedroom comedly tries being eaten but, thank it o cr. part, in shaping the destiny of the -with a mechanical bed that moves goodness theres plenty being rziversity publications,. For the dle- in and out of the wa1l---soften it (down baked--but to make sure of Fats tem s te, ppotuntY f b-ti spts thecomdynotthebed, getting yours, place a standing gats ter s te onornnty f b- i spts th coedy no th be), order with us. 'We deliver.I ear ing better acquitdwt h add a few songs in each at and you Phone 3310-J T ni : r itv d tiits oune renal+ Iist cbvacthei-have a. 'misic.alfarce.' The one a,, .ir ..^.This; year's coneec eathe Longacre couild have been soften- -~ simecee~s if it miakes clos^er this rla- ed a trifle more thoroughly in a few of bions between the big educational in-' its, scenes. but since blushing heas Tl J~ ~"--a.ft, au~s AT r tituticns'"o UthelP state. gone out ef fashion it doesn't 'so much '% - ". " NE1 i115,South Main t. ma tter. I:~READ The latest proof that it is hard to Th tr node sa .oilia. a , ed affair concerning two impcuni:;n,.w satisfy everybody, especially in theA___________________________________ real ofrelgio, i th hol wichgentlemen who are paid by a furniture Seventh Day Adventists are setting dealer to occuipy an elegantly anPA___ONIZE____DAILY___ADVERTISERS____- uagainst the national prormfrpinted suite of rooms rmepresentimmg Sunday ci-osing lI." now' being cr themselves as scions of a once wealthy reed on. family forced to dispose of their heir- _____ - looms. The disappearing bed hap "CI3fzAO LADS ORL INUS-pens to be one of the heirlooms.haI- "CI-IGAO LADS ORL TNUS-also acts as; a sort of deus cx machina IitiG BRICNS TO BUILD." A few thou for the plot, as the hero and a strange Sand0 tem bick combi e pt t yotung woman are forced to take ref- , better aeivantag. 1I for the purpose-as she explains wtith1 _________________an engaging frankness- of dieceivins m . her husband,' and the unexpected ar- _- ;1A IC 0V US OF THE TIMES ' rival of the latter, a:; a bill collector. _-The Independent; precipitates the eveniin's hilarity. DI1( Despite the alarm raised by radical Anyone who has studied the dtrauma miiisers of the Gospel that thec cun- canl see that. from now on, it is a case trj, led by the younger generation,; of getting all ;- rti:,s e'mPnrp m=ot of - hai; cast religion definitely into the a very comrombi-lig Citutation.'ITis is rlisee-d. several signs point to an en- effected by the Pnpearammee of a. lnd," tirely diferent future. A fevw weeks from Kansas antd her daugter, ih a"-o. fiften thousand persons packed have come to purchase atiqtues. The "0adison ~iii are Garden in New York daughter, Little Jessie James, takes City to launch the drive for $15,000,- charge of the situation, and with matruafrntr.n oltteI ~ l~ p al0 C ath ed ral c o mlofe tht.p iJo h n m ath ef lDiv in e.e y aneuovertlng .- fin allyat edmaeof. S t . oh n t eIDi i nS t.e uvei ng , fi n a ly re o n ci esIt e d e Churche1s in New York City are con- ceiving lady and herhubn and cap- sl;;tently filled; two or three of them, ttures the hero's conventional hearit. N x au d y' lace vrb h cepplr "xet o e ~la nedsN x audypa ors, turn crowds away each Sun- the play is highly entertaining." dla morning. And the bewildering That, of course, is Arthur Hlorn- apGv e ersrrs hsya t n fol f .et appears that a goodly part of the low-one of the few remaining Wil-& arrangements. Thyredsind Ito gIre your ree.tling chutrch audie nces, nrot only in New 1 lam Winter, God save the King schoolt that personal toc-ohgl eirbei aetns Yei'k City, but throutghout the cnun- of critics: whenever Mr. I'ornylow tri' .is made impi from this same yong- finds a play onular"it-salay ANY OF TI-ISE WILL 'LEASE H R. f =m ~ oaton sfeto count o apn good per-V Anothrpr hopeful sign has appeared frmn PP 1 ULIPS ROSES, our ow n grown, lafte AMiddle West. From Ann. Arbor, * *-OfUI 10 e o.u se,^t of the University of MVichigan~ THE STUPENTb'S' RIECITAIL DAF§ODIL POTT11 'D PL AN J s conties the announcement of the found-. A Student's Recital of unusual in- CARNATCION U ISl-IACNI4 irg of the Michigan School of Re- terest will be given this evening at CYC"'CRN TONU I. AMFN CUMERIA ligiecn. This institution is, nonsec-)I the School of Music at 8 o'clock. A,,.AR3SSU rCiat,AMEN DA FODILS t, rian in point of view and establishedj a large attendance is expected. the 1- RME OSEDA F IL , on '(the belief that "the facts of life concert will be held in Frieze Men'-j All colors, $t1 .00 per dozen. 75c each and Lip. and time world, as they come to be oral hail, instead of the small recital known and appreciated, instead of he room. Flowers b wire cvcrna her. t raving siritual1values, can only en-( The program will be as follows: itance these, and that Christianity it-, Symphonic Variation&; Op. 2 3 ..AA l ' self, like any other religion even................... 10lehBann ~~~L ~ 'C t greater in it s spirit and pups3hnZ n bry1 L 1 ~ P J J lli ~ ~ b in its letter, can only gain as it stu-( Quartet, Op. 18, No. 5 Ap (ies other religions sympathetically major............ .... Beethoven 1 2 E ie t S re 12o.LietJSre and responds honestly to new know:. Minutetto nabout men and things." - Andante cantabile Telephone 1630~ .brgfoundation is a portent that. 11 Allegro *T,- ,~F..--t ,.. .,. :...... ... .IA.- ."., fln f, ~dn wnnn_ _'W - f ; 3,, ,f tCi 4 or other ages, the cc- r,4t-1 ltat:;; i tis time being ten,1 " ;t G"oTai r'ionZfrom rsuccesful tp, nto r ; liegeo 3rofe-~sors - ' o~din -- -~ ,,X ex'oundcd their ''sillvtin v~n~tthe great Ii'Ot ~c- . 1 : . tintDr. Fliot Is not a' ' cj a l ,aoce f rom these witl) c'l>n'he entifmporanous con- - > :;i'ia: ItI,'-'seo - of the ages; ( >~-s no' only viwho are the temk :Yat'tin th~ce(edcational history of t,"bt 5 -par- but of the past n ^ ; ~-'s All of which seems like: quite a span for one human mind. Ne1-tthat for a moment we would question Dr. Eliot's wisdom. He is as well quialified as anyone else. But he is af'ter all only a man. His list for the shorter period-Adam Smith, Michael Faraday, John Stuart Mill, Wrilliam Ellery Channing, Horace Mann, Herbert Spencer, Ernest lien- an, Charles Darwin, Ralph Waldo' Emerson and Louis Pasteur-is all right as far as it goes; and that for 23 centuries-Aristotle, Galen, Leonardo da Vinci, Milton, Shakespeare, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, Francis Ba-. -the state might be taken, a step which would have necessitatedl a wait of 9 ldays before the matter w ould be brought to a final settlement. The ivery logical a nswer of the state c M-~ cials, which was upheld by th3es- s-prerne cort, wvas that aniy move to ' 11tall off the collection of the tax now ,Ft~in7 (l-dit 'ii e'l'y thIwa ce a'd ' I sat e. fteo'~' u laisiam A.3 as , iu C1 1)'vb1 Anvi4at At- torn' y General Donald Sessions, the zro'N'ta of thoE stt and thle ri, 't ill . rease in the number of automobiles owned andl operated in the state has made the greMe crossings and rn:>.N of the old highways very dangero"Us. 'Without. time fLangs which am- c xp c(-t, ( to be made available to the state' hligh way dep;artmlrnt Iby the ga,-,n further protection construction woiila be impossible and many of time ha- ardous conditions might be the cause of the loss of life. With such a situa- tion existing there c'ould be but. (mie logical answer to time request tof thrt mandamus. C